Show february 21 1 the lie house had no sooner convened convene and the reading of the minutes commenced thai than sir mr critchlow moved to expunge mr mansons Mon sons resolution concerning concerti con cerni ng F J cannon and arthur broi brown it which was so obnoxious to thore thoe tho e of the republicans who tried in vain to prevent t it from being read the lay day before the speaker ruled the motion oil out t of order until the rui minutes were read but the leading beading of the resolution was dip di pi n anred zd with mr critchlow then renewed his motion mr monson manton was on oil his feet at once lie he held that the minutes would mould be te without the full text of the resolution rp jt it hall had always aln ays been the to spread resolutions in full upon the minutes and there was no justifiable reason for going I 1 a long established precedent As well say the house strike out any other legitimate proceeding mr critchlow took the ground that there was no reason why a resolution should bf be spread in full any more that than a bill the only reason lie he supposed why it ba had been the custom in the past was that resolutions were usually short mr i said there was a very good reason why the resolution should lamain there bad been an aye and add nal na yote recorded the journal was for the reference of all interested parties and how would anyone h know now why the roll call had bad been had and how flow the members voted if they were not to know what the resolution contained the vote was finally put and resulted in expunging the offend offending ag resolution the committee on appropriation returned a bill in response to a petition received by the house the day previous from the board 01 of r directors of the reform school it appropriates the asked for in the petition for the maintenance odthe of the school the report recommending the passage 13 of the bill was adopted on first reading the I 1 reform school emergency wl no was introduced introduce dand and mr morrison presented ff B no an act to repeal section no 2280 S 14 of the compiled laws of utah 1888 and enacting in lieu lien thereof a new dew section to be known as no 2280 S 14 in regard to the transfer of stock dr condon introduced H J R no advocat advocating ina an inter moun taiti semi centennial to celebrate pioneer day in 1897 Ales messages sages from the senate notified the house of nf the passage of S B no 71 79 relating to the heritable rights 0 of the issue of polygamous marriages and 8 B no 75 relating to the duties of state officers and that the senate had refused to concur in some of the house amendments to i E no 45 46 which was passed thursday defining the duties of the attar attorney n ey general A conference committee was requested and nye critchlow and lewis were appointed the speaker signed bills 5 the libel hill and ol 01 defining the duties of county prosecuting attorneys also H 11 no confirming probate powers on district courts A resolution hy by mr robinson providing that no new bills be allowed to be introduced after march bilth without unanimous consent received no second on third reading H B no 96 received final action of the house the roll call recording no opposition votes the bill provides extending the powers of clerks of district courts to peri permit nit them to hear bear testimony and enter orders in certain ease cases s of decedent minors insane persons etc when there is ig a recess of the court or the judge is absent 11 II B no 23 wai wag laid over until monlay monday for minor corrections 11 II B no authorizing the organization of farmers institutes institute 3 was next on the calendar the bill as reported lack back from committee authorized and required the board of trustees of the cl tural college to hon hold fairn farmers r S in institutes atit utes once each year in every coun county ar in the stare star e mr critchlow inqui inquired red of the chairman chaiem an of the committee just what purpose was intended to be served by the bill that gentleman mr cazier ca z ie r explained that the holding holding of the institutes utes was intended to enlighten farmers and farmer youth in all the ideas of fanning faiming theoretically theoretical 7 and otherwise ile he spoke at considerable length and n alas as followed by i mr nf r C critchlon ri t e hl 0 w iv who b 0 was at L t a loss to k know ij 0 v j just u s t h hon 0 tv t buch u cl eminent m i n e nt agri c culturists as W S Me mccornick Cornick president of the board of trustees and ev everal cral other members of the board who were not known to be practical farmers would go about teaching farmers their business mr monson t thereupon hereupon offered an amendment to place the holding of the institutes in the hands bands of nf the faculty of the agricultural college instead of the board of trustees mr critchlow s remarks had created considerable amu amusement ement which caused mr cazier to azain again address the chair he thought it was wall quite apparent that the gentlemen from salt lake were opposed to anything in the form of legislation for the fa farmers r I 1 n e rs hel he refe re feTed red somewhat bitterly to the advocacy of mr critchlow and others of th the e salt lake delegation of the bill passed the day previously prohibiting the pooling of corporations or individuals lct which lie he had ha d held was a blow at the farmers two thousand dollar svere proposed to carry into effect the pio visions of the law F mr morrison Morr favored the bill but as he thought 1000 entirely adequate and as the bill needed considerable ameri dation he be would move to adjourn to monday at 2 oclo k ile he gave way to the reading of an invitation to the members to visit the agricultural college r at logan which was accepted and the date of the visit fixed for the after which mr baziw cazier A withdrew his objections to having the bill re committed which was ordered al mr r morrison son s then put and carried |